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1por Holloway, Ian W., Traube, Dorian E., Schrager, Sheree M., Tan, Diane, Dunlap, Shannon, Kipke, Michele D.“…Social Action Theory can help prevention scientists better address the needs of this vulnerable population.…”
Publicado 2017
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2por Nwogu, Joseph N., Igbolekwu, Chisaa O., Nwokocha, Ezebunwa E., Nwogu, Esther C., Nwabugwu, Obioha N., Arisukwu, Ogadimma“…The voluntaristic social action theory by Talcott Parsons and Proximate determinants of fertility framework by Bongaarts were utilized to highlight the links between Catholicism and fertility, as well as socio-cultural variables and fertility behaviour by showing strength of their separate and combined relationships. …”
Publicado 2021
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3por Bhana, Arvin, Mellins, Claude A., Small, Latoya, Nestadt, Danielle F., Leu, Cheng-Shiun, Petersen, Inge, Machanyangwa, Sphindile, McKay, Mary“…However, few studies examine positive outcomes in the face of adversity (resilience) for PHIV+ youth. Social Action Theory (SAT) provided the theoretical framework for this study of PHIV + youth in South Africa (SA), allowing examination of contextual, social, and self-regulatory factors that influence behavioral health. …”
Publicado 2016
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4por Riche, Claudia T., Reif, Lindsey K., Nguyen, Natalie T., Alakiu, G. Rinu, Seo, Grace, Mathad, Jyoti S., McNairy, Margaret L., Cordeiro, Alexandra A., Kinikar, Aarti, Walsh, Kathleen F., Deschamps, Marie Marcelle, Nerette, Sandy, Nimkar, Smita, Kayange, Neema, Jaka, Hyasinta, Mwaisungu, Halima M., Morona, Domenica, Peter, Thandiwe Yvonne, Suryavanshi, Nishi, Fitzgerald, Daniel W., Downs, Jennifer A., Hokororo, Adolfine“…Guided by an adaptation of the Social Action Theory, we conducted focus group discussions and in-depth interviews with women at 4 major academic centers for clinical care and research in Haiti, India, Tanzania, and the United States. …”
Publicado 2023
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5“…RESULTS: We identified three major sets of theories: Information-Motivation-Behaviour, Social Action Theory and Health Behaviour Model, which explain ART adherence. …”
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6por Topp, Stephanie M., Mwamba, Chanda, Sharma, Anjali, Mukamba, Njekwa, Beres, Laura K., Geng, Elvin, Holmes, Charles B., Sikazwe, Izukanji“…We ordered and analysed data using an adapted version of Ewart’s Social Action Theory. RESULTS: Three overarching findings emerged. …”
Publicado 2018
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7“…These explained risk-taking: (i) as being due to lack of social integration; (ii) as a consequence of isolation from mainstream society; (iii) as a rite of passage; (iv) as a response to social constraints; (v) as resistance; (vi) as an aspect of adolescent development; (vii) by the theory of the ‘habitus’; (viii) by situated rationality and social action theories; and (ix) as social practice. We consider these theories in terms of their potential to inform public health interventions for young people.…”
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8por Maxwell, Karen J., Bosó Pérez, Raquel, Reid, David, Freeman, Lily, Menezes, Dee, Sonnenberg, Pam, Field, Nigel, Mitchell, Kirstin R.“…We used situated rationality and social action theories of risk to demonstrate that people weighed up risk in socially situated ways and exhibited complex decision-making when deciding not to comply with restrictions. …”
Publicado 2022
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